The bitcoin firm NYDIG, which counts some of the biggest Wall Street banks as its partners, appointed a new chief executive and president, the latest changing of the guard in the battered crypto industry.
Tejas Shah and Nate Conrad were named to the roles of CEO and president, respectively, the New York-based firm said in a
Both alum of Goldman Sachs Group, Shah and Conrad were most recently the firm's global head of institutional finance and global head of payments, respectively. They will focus on growing the businesses serving North American miners and payments partners, the company said.
NYDIG has been one of the major lenders that funded the bitcoin miners' expansion since the last bull run in 2021. With the collapse of crypto prices, many mining firms have struggled to raise capital and become distressed. In August,
NYDIG said its balance sheet is "the strongest it's ever been" with its Bitcoin balance hitting an all-time high in the third quarter, up almost 100% year over year. Revenue is up 130% through the second quarter and set to increase in the third quarter. The firm
The crypto industry has seen a raft of successions recently. Celsius Network CEO Alex Mashinsky and FTX U.S. President Brett Harrison both announced departures last week, following earlier moves by Kraken CEO Jesse Powell and Michael Moro, CEO of the crypto brokerage Genesis, Michael Moro.